20th Sunday Ordinary Time 140816

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20th Sunday Ordinary Time 140816
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* More than 1500 people flock to St Stephen’s Cathedral to celebrate St Mary of the Cross
MacKillop’s feast day and Josephites’ 150th anniversary
* Mary MacKillop Walk opened in Brisbane to honour Australia’s saint
* ACU student leads the way with Olympic gold
* Archbishop and business and education figures discuss the place of mercy in leadership
* Is having a child in your sixties responsible parenting?
* Pro-lifers addressing abortion inquiry present case for mandatory counselling for women
considering the procedure
* Brisbane Lion returns to his old Catholilc school for press conference
* Brisbane religious sister returns from Malawi seeking support to help ease the hunger of the
people there
* Former gangster who became ‘God’s servant’ tells his story
* Looking for ways to live a life of service as a follower of Christ? Six pages of Vocations stories
may help
PLUS: A Regional Focus on Rockhampton Diocese
BRIDGE TO BRISBANE 2016—ROAD CLOSURES
Please note there will be traffic diversions in place Sunday 28 August
for the Bridge to Brisbane. The route of the Bridge to Brisbane has
changed this year which means there will be road closures and
diversions until 9.30am in some CBD streets. More information is
available
http://bridgetobrisbaneday.com.au/change-trafficconditions/.Parishioners who usually attend 8.00am & 10.00am Mass should plan for
some traffic hold-ups and allow more time to arrive at the Cathedral on this Sunday.
Bridge to Brisbane 2016
We invite you to walk or run in solidarity with the innocent
people of the Middle East who have been forced to flee for their
safety, who have lost loved ones, and who will suffer the effects
of conflict long after it is over. The event will be held on Sunday 28th August. Contact Joe
Foley on 3324 3134 or email at [email protected] for more information. Note:
appropriate for all fitness levels (walkers welcome).
This weekend our Mass Presiders are: The Cathedral
6.00pm Saturday
8.00am
10.00am
12.00 noon
7.30pm
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
Fr Orm Rush
Fr Leonard Uzuegbu
Fr David Pascoe
Fr David King CP
St Patrick’s, Fortitude Valley
9.00am
12 noon
Fr David Pascoe
Fr Michael Rego SM
NEWSLETTER
In this week’s issue:
Disturbing Faith
“How I wish the blaze were ignited.”
The gospels are a pain in the neck of prudent heads
and moderate minds.
“Don't get carried away. We don't want you going off
the deep end.” That was only the first time I received
counsel which, though offered in charity, seemed to
tame something unleashed in me whenever I read the
gospels. After all, one did not want to burn out, much
less cause trouble. But that's what the gospels do. They
start fires in us. They cause trouble.
The gospels are a pain in the neck of prudent heads
and moderate minds. They are surely a greater threat to
worldly or church authority than Jeremiah was to those
princes who wanted him put to death for demoralizing
the army and people. They threw Jeremiah in a cistern,
where he became the proverbial “stick-in-the-mud.”
Jesus we just stick on a wall. We paint him pious, nice,
and pretty, surely not a troublemaker or a firebrand.
Or was he? “I have come to light a fire on the earth. Incorporating the worshiping
community of St Patrick’s
How I wish the blaze were ignited… Do you think I have
Fortitude Valley
come to establish peace on the earth? The contrary is
true; I have come for division.”
YEAR OF MERCY
Now, of course, we know that this is not the whole
14 AUGUST 2016
story. After all, he was called the Prince of Peace, and
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he promised a peace that “the world cannot give.”
TIME
As for causing division, why would his priestly
prayer ask that we might be completely one in him and
Most Rev Mark Coleridge
each other? Moreover, the Gospels readily provide a Archbishop of Brisbane
litany of love.
Very Rev David Pascoe
The problem is, I believe, that the love and unity Dean
Christ offers are at odds with the counterfeits we coin. If
Leonard Uzuegbu
Christ's peace takes hold of us, it brings an interior Rev
Associate Pastor
freedom that makes us dangerous and divisive,
Mrs Grace Harwood
especially if we cannot be bought off or intimidated.
Pastoral Associate
His unity is repugnant to any person or culture that
demands moral accommodation as its cost. His love is Mr George von Waidkuns-Velazquez
Sacristan
obnoxious to anyone who thinks charity begins at
Mr Bob Crapnell
home. His peace does not come cheap.
In fact, in this matter of following Christ, even Mr Lloyd Eickenloff
Assistant Sacristans
households can be divided if the price of unity is
deception. Brothers and sisters, whether in blood or in Mr James Goldrick
Acting Director of Music
community of faith, can find themselves in opposition.
The command of love stokes the fire of conflict— Ms Carmel Devery
both with others and within our hearts—over money, Office Co-ordinator
territory, family, and tribe. Love in itself, much more Mr Terry Tolhurst
strong and abiding than a spark of quick passion, is a Mrs Nicola Vincent
Administrative Assistants
refining blaze of covenant and fidelity.
Peace and unity will come, not by dousing the fire of Mr Vince Crisci; Mr Isaac Morton;
faith or declaring a false truce with evil, but by focusing Mr Patrick Yzelman; Mr John
Mr Chris Carfoot
our attention on the one who kindled love in the first Cusack;
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place.
“Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus,
who inspires. … Remember him. Do not
grow despondent or abandon the struggle.”
Telephone: 07 3324 3030
Mass Information: 07 3324 3011
John Kavanaugh, SJ
Web: www.cathedralofststephen.org.au
Year Of Mercy 14th August 2016 | 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Families today need not be surprised when conflict erupts. They are to
remain steadfast and rely on the strength of the Spirit to withstand the test.”
–PrayerTime cycle C: Faith-Sharing Reflections on the Sunday Gospels
POPE FRANCIS' PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR AUGUST
Universal: Sports | That sports may be an opportunity for friendly
encounters between peoples and may contribute to peace in the world.
Evangelization: Living the Gospel | That Christians may live the Gospel,
giving witness to faith, honesty, and love of neighbor
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Holy Day of Obligation | Monday,
15 August. Mass times at the Cathedral are the regular weekday Mass times, ie, 8.00am;
10.00am; 12.30pm & 5.10pm. Mass will also be celebrated at St Patrick’s at 7.00am &
11.00am. NB: Parking for Mass WILL NOT be available at the Cathedral or St Patrick’s.
3rd Sunday of the month - Cuppa after Mass will be held next weekend 20/21 August at
the Cathedral following 6.00pm, 8.00am & 10.00am Masses. Parishioners, visitors, friends,
new families are welcome. Your gold coin donation will support Vinnies Winter Appeal.
Multicultural Mass— Sunday August 28, 2016 2:30pm - 4:30pm. Come and join in the
annual Multicultural Mass at the Cathedral of St Stephen followed by food and cultural
presentations on the Cathedral grounds. The liturgy, with participation by some of the
many cultures that make up the Archdiocese, is one of the most vibrant to be witnessed
throughout the year. Archbishop Coleridge will preside in a Mass that takes its cue from
Pope Francis’ message for World Migrants and Refugees Day- Migrants and Refugees
Challenge Us: The Response of the Gospel of Mercy The Mass is a joint effort by the
Centre for Multicultural Pastoral Care, the Ethnic Chaplains of the Archdiocese and the
various communities to which they minister.
Organ Symphony in the Cathedral The Queensland Youth Symphony will present SaintSaëns’ ‘Organ’ Symphony No.3 at St Stephen’s Cathedral with John Curro and James
Goldrick. Sunday August 28th 5:30pm. www.ststephensmusic.com $30/$25.
Novena to Blessed Teresa of Calcutta | St Mary’s Catholic Church 20 Merivale St South
Brisbane, in preparation for her Canonisation on Sunday 4 September. Adoration, Rosary
and Novena from 27 August - 4 September 6.00-7.00pm: (Sunday 28 August and
4 September begin at 4.00pm followed by Mass at 5pm) Monday 5th September—Feast
Day Mass 6.00pm. More info 38443744 or [email protected] Missionaries
of Charity Sisters: 32524441.
Share the Dignity - your participation is sought again for the month of August. “Share the
Dignity” provides nationally to homeless and at risk women, sanitary products to allow
them a sense of dignity at a time when they need it most. No woman should suffer the
indignity of choosing between eating and buying sanitary items. Donations of sanitary
products can be left in the sacristy or reception of the Cathedral Administration during the
month of August. Please contribute to this worthy cause.
St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal Please help the poor this winter. Envelopes are
available at the door of the church. Tax Receipts will be provided for donations $2.00 or
over if you provide your name and address.
CATHEDRAL LITURGIES THIS WEEK
SATURDAY
6.00pm (for Sunday)
SUNDAY
8.00am, 10.00am, 12 noon, & 7.30pm.
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES THIS WEEK
MONDAY
8.00am; 10.00am; 12.30pm; 5.10pm (Feast of the Assumption)
TUESDAY—FRIDAY
8.00am, 10.00am, 12.30pm, 5.10pm
SATURDAY
11.30am
MORNING PRAYER - FRIDAY
8.30am in the Chapel
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
MONDAY—FRIDAY 10.30am—12.15pm
BENEDICTION - MONDAY—FRIDAY
12.15pm
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
MONDAY—FRIDAY 10.30-11.30am; 1.00-1.30pm; 4.30-5.00pm
SATURDAY
10.00-11.00am; 4.30-5.30pm
ST PATRICK’S CHURCH, FORTITUDE VALLEY
MONDAY
7.00am & 11.00am (Feast of the Assumption)
SUNDAY
9.00am, 12noon
MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED REST IN PEACE:
John ELLIOTT, Fr Jacques HAMEL, Ralph MORTON, Fr Ruben NADALICH, Fr Raymond
LYONS, Kathleen FOLEY, Vicki BUCKLEY, Ross GIRGENTI, Fr Jim HYNES, Allan MICHAEL,
Ken RUSSELL, Michael CHUNG, Fr Bill MURPHY, Jack HOWELL, Bishop Ray BENJAMIN, Sook
Ja LEE JULIANA, John MOORE, Willma WALSH, Holy Souls, John & Maureen STEWART,
Beverley McPHEE, Thomas McPHEE, Kevin ROSS, Fraser ROSS, Marie BROWN, P.J.V. BROWN,
J.A. PENELL, Robin ALLEN, Florentina CANLAS, Ramon CANLAS DAVID, Paz CANLAS
DAVID, Nelson JIMENEZ, Restituta CASAS, Simplicio CASAS, Estella JIMENEZ,
Hilarion JIMENEZ, Ivory SISON, Eliza BARREDO, Nene JIMENEZ, Enrique MANUEL Snr,
Philippe LAPEZE, Isagani VILAR, Demetrio SOMERA, Brad DUNN, Margaret WECKER,
Margaret WHITE, Joan RYTHER-CANINA, Elsie CANTRILL, Margaret CAMERON, Alexander
WHITE, Luigi STEPPA, Nunziata STEPPA, Francesco LOMBARDO, Alec CURTIS, Raymond
READ, Austin and Greta GIBBONS, Cole MILLER, Noreen Agnes DONOGHUE, Bella HANSON,
David BOYCE, Henry TUTLE, Derek GOMEZ, Lizzie GOMEZ, Shenton GOMEZ, Jose M.
ESPIRITUSANTOS, Abelardo PAYEN, Encarnacion PAYEN, Aquilina ELO, Juan EDULAN,
Jenevin SANCHEZ, Primo REPOL, Father Bryan, Baby Poppy, Emma ELIOTT, Raymond
ELIOTT, Pham VAN NGHINTH, Holly CHAPMAN, Olivia BROWN
Deceased members of the MANUEL, TEJANO & SAHAGUN families
For those of the AQUINAS, ST PAUL and PERPETUAL ADORATION Book.
Readings
First
Second
Gospel
This Week
Jeremiah 38:4-6, 8-10
Hebrews 12:1-4
Luke 12:49-53
Next Week
Isaiah 66:18-21
Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13
Luke 13:22-30
RECESSIONAL HYMN
ORDER OF MASS
ST ANNE
The 10:00am Solemn Mass is sung by the Cathedral Choir.
The 12:00pm Mass is sung by the Cathedral Schola.
PROCESSIONAL HYMN
DARWALL’S 148TH
2. Under the shadow of thy throne,
Thy saints have dwelt secure;
Sufficient is thine arm alone,
And our defence is sure.
3. A thousand ages in thy sight
Are like an evening gone,
Short as the watch that ends the night
Before the rising sun.
ORGAN VOLUNTARY
Organ Sonata No.3 i. Allegro con fuoco
GUILMANT
2. Ye blessèd souls at rest,
Who ran this earthly race,
And now, from sin released,
Behold the Saviour's face,
God's praises sound,
As in his sight
With sweet delight
Ye do abound.
3. My soul, bear thou thy part,
Triumph in God above:
And with a well-tuned heart
Sing thou the songs of love!
Let all thy days
Till life shall end,
Whate'er he send,
Be filled with praise.
INTROIT
PLAINSONG
Protector noster aspice, Deus, et respice in faciem Christi tui:
quia melior est dies una in atriis tuis super millia.
God our protector, keep us in mind; always give strength to your people.
For if we can be with you even one day, it is better than a thousand without you.
At the Solemn Mass, the Cathedral Choir sings
Mass for Five Voices
At the 12:00pm Mass, the Schola sings
Mass in the Dorian Mode
W. BYRD
H. HOWELLS
KYRIE ET GLORIA
POSTCOMMUNION HYMN
2. Elect from every nation,
yet one o'er all the earth,
her charter of salvation,
one Lord, one faith, one birth;
one holy Name she blesses,
partakes one holy food,
and to one hope she presses,
with every grace endued.
3. Mid toil and tribulation,
and tumult of her war
she waits the consummation
of peace for evermore;
till with the vision glorious
her longing eyes are blessed,
and the great Church victorious
shall be the Church at rest.
4. Yet she on earth hath union
with God, the Three in one,
and mystic sweet communion
with those whose rest is won.
O happy ones and holy!
Lord, give us grace that we
like them, the meek and lowly,
on high may dwell with thee.
AURELIA
COMMUNIO
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
PLAINSONG
Primum quaerite regnum Dei,
et omnia adicientur vobis, dicit Dominus.
FIRST READING
Isaiah 66:18-21
Seek first the kingdom of God,
and all the rest will be given to you in addition, says the Lord.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
COMMUNION MOTET
Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich,
Herr Gott, zu unsern Zeiten.
Es ist doch ja kein andrer nicht,
der für uns könnte streiten,
denn du, unser Gott, alleine.
Grant us Thy peace, Almighty Lord
O Source of ev'ry blessing!
We cannot keep Thy saving Word
Unless Thy peace possessing.
Thy peace O give by which we live.
Vigilate, nescitis enim quando
dominus domus veniat, sero,
an media nocte, an gallicantu,
an mane. Vigilate ergo, ne cum
venerit repente, inveniat vos
dormientes. Quod autem dico
vobis, omnibus dico: Vigilate.
Watch ye therefore, for you know not when the
lord of the house cometh,
at even, or at midnight, or at the cock crowing,
or in the morning: Watch therefore,
lest coming on a sudden, he find you sleeping.
And what I say to you, I say to all: Watch.
MENDELSSOHN
W. BYRD
I waited, I waited for the Lord
and he stooped down to me;
he heard my cry. R.
He drew me from the deadly pit,
from the miry clay.
He set my feet upon a rock
and made my footsteps firm. R.
He put a new song into my mouth,
praise of our God.
Many shall see and fear
and shall trust in the Lord. R.
As for me, wretched and poor,
the Lord thinks of me.
You are my rescuer, my help,
O God, do not delay! R.
SECOND READING
Hebrews 12:5-7, 11-13
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
GOSPEL
HOMILY
Luke 13:22-30
THE LORD’S PRAYER
THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
OFFERTORY MOTET
I waited for the Lord, he inclined unto me,
he heard my complaint.
O blest are they that hope and trust in the Lord.
At the 12:00pm Mass, the Schola sings
MENDELSSOHN
Ave Maria, gratia plena: Dominus tecum: Benedicta tu in mulieribus,
et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, mater Dei, ora pro nobis
peccatoribus nunc et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen.
Hail Mary, full of grace: the Lord is with you: Blessed are you among women
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us
sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
BRUCKNER
SANCTUS
Following the EMBOLISM, all sing
The Choir sings the AGNUS DEI
Mass for Five Voices
W. BYRD
At the 12:00pm Mass, the Schola sings
Mass in the Dorian Mode
H. HOWELLS
At the other Masses, all sing
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION
Following the DOXOLOGY, all sing